Opportunity Information: Apply for NOAA NOS ONMS 2019 2005862

The 2019 Pacific Northwest Bay-Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) grant opportunity is a competitive NOAA funding program run through the Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, specifically the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary office. Its main purpose is to strengthen environmental education for K-12 students across the Pacific Northwest by supporting hands-on, locally relevant learning that connects classrooms to real watershed and coastal issues. The program is designed around the idea that students learn best when they can directly experience the natural systems they are studying, so proposals are expected to emphasize experiential education rather than purely classroom-based instruction.

Funded projects are expected to deliver Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs), which generally means well-structured learning sequences that include preparation, field or on-site experiences, and follow-up activities that help students make sense of what they observed and connect it to broader environmental concepts and community realities. Alongside student experiences, the program also prioritizes professional development for teachers, recognizing that lasting impact often depends on educators gaining the knowledge, tools, and confidence to teach watershed and ocean literacy topics effectively over time. In practice, strong projects typically blend student learning, teacher training, and partnerships with local environmental organizations, natural resource professionals, or community groups to ensure the learning is grounded in real-world regional priorities.

This opportunity is offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce through NOAA and is categorized as discretionary funding, with awards made as grants and/or cooperative agreements. It is listed under CFDA number 11.429 and falls within activity areas tied to environment, natural resources, and science and technology education and related research and development. While the eligibility category is listed broadly as "Others," applicants are directed to consult the opportunity's additional eligibility details for clarification, which commonly indicates that a range of education-focused and community-serving entities may be able to apply depending on the specific requirements in the full notice.

The funding parameters for this round indicate an award ceiling of $60,000, with an expectation of about nine awards. The opportunity was created on October 19, 2018, and the original application deadline was December 21, 2018. Overall, the program aligns with NOAA's broader mission and vision of maintaining healthy, resilient ecosystems by investing in education efforts that build understanding and stewardship of ocean, estuarine, and watershed systems, helping communities and students better respond to environmental challenges facing the Pacific Northwest.

  • The Department of Commerce in the environment, natural resources, science and technology and other research and development sector is offering a public funding opportunity titled "2019 Pacific Northwest Bay-Watershed Education and Training" and is now available to receive applicants.
  • Interested and eligible applicants and submit their applications by referencing the CFDA number(s): 11.429.
  • This funding opportunity was created on Oct 19, 2018.
  • Applicants must submit their applications by Dec 21, 2018. (Agency may still review applications by suitable applicants for the remaining/unused allocated funding in 2026.)
  • Each selected applicant is eligible to receive up to $60,000.00 in funding.
  • The number of recipients for this funding is limited to 9 candidate(s).
  • Eligible applicants include: Others (see text field entitled Additional Information on Eligibility for clarification).
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FAQs: 2019 Pacific Northwest B-WET (Bay-Watershed Education and Training) Grant

What is the 2019 Pacific Northwest B-WET grant opportunity?

The 2019 Pacific Northwest Bay-Watershed Education and Training (B-WET) opportunity is a competitive NOAA funding program intended to strengthen environmental education for K-12 students in the Pacific Northwest. It supports hands-on, locally relevant learning that connects classroom instruction to real watershed and coastal issues.

Which agency is offering this funding?

This opportunity is offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Which NOAA office runs this program?

The program is run through NOAA's Office of National Marine Sanctuaries, specifically the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary office.

What is the main purpose of the program?

The main purpose is to improve and expand environmental education for K-12 students across the Pacific Northwest by funding projects that help students directly experience and understand watershed and coastal systems.

What kinds of learning approaches are expected in proposals?

Proposals are expected to emphasize experiential education rather than instruction that is purely classroom-based. The program is built around the idea that students learn best when they can directly experience the natural systems they are studying.

What is a Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience (MWEE)?

In this program, funded projects are expected to deliver Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEEs), which generally refer to well-structured learning sequences that include preparation activities, field or on-site experiences, and follow-up activities that help students interpret what they observed and connect it to broader environmental concepts and local community realities.

Do projects need to include field experiences?

The expectation is that projects will include field or on-site experiences as part of the MWEE structure, along with preparation and follow-up components. The emphasis is on students directly experiencing watershed or coastal systems, rather than learning only through classroom instruction.

Is teacher professional development included or prioritized?

Yes. The program prioritizes professional development for teachers, reflecting the idea that long-term impact depends on educators gaining the knowledge, tools, and confidence to teach watershed and ocean literacy topics effectively over time.

What does a strong project typically look like under this program?

Strong projects typically blend student learning experiences, teacher training, and partnerships. Partnerships may involve local environmental organizations, natural resource professionals, or community groups so the learning connects to real-world regional priorities.

What types of activities or focus areas does this funding fall under?

The opportunity falls under activity areas tied to environment, natural resources, and science and technology education and related research and development.

What type of federal funding is this (mandatory or discretionary)?

This is discretionary funding, awarded through a competitive process.

What funding instruments are used for awards?

Awards are made as grants and/or cooperative agreements.

What is the CFDA number for this opportunity?

The CFDA number listed for this opportunity is 11.429.

Who is eligible to apply?

The eligibility category is listed broadly as "Others." Applicants are directed to consult the opportunity's additional eligibility details for clarification, which commonly suggests that a range of education-focused and community-serving entities may be eligible depending on the specific requirements in the full notice.

What is the maximum award amount (award ceiling)?

The award ceiling for this round is $60,000.

How many awards are expected?

Approximately nine awards are expected.

When was this opportunity created?

The opportunity was created on October 19, 2018.

What was the application deadline?

The original application deadline was December 21, 2018.

What region does this program focus on?

This opportunity focuses on the Pacific Northwest, aiming to support K-12 environmental education connected to regional watershed and coastal issues.

How does this opportunity connect to NOAA's broader mission?

The program aligns with NOAA's mission and vision of maintaining healthy, resilient ecosystems by investing in education that builds understanding and stewardship of ocean, estuarine, and watershed systems, helping communities and students respond to environmental challenges in the Pacific Northwest.

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